Slide 5: Pre-embryonic week 1 - blastocyst differentiation Development of Oro-facial Structures and it's Clinical Correlations. Slide 4: Pre-embryonic week 1
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This video is included in a set of presentation videos on the Development of Oro-facial Structures and its Clinical Correlations. The videos describe and illustrate the pre-embryonic period of human development, which are weeks 1-3, the development of brachial arches, the face and palate, the types of facial clefts with illustrations and the development of the tongue. The Author(s): No creator set

Program at Texas Tech Offers Financial Help The Red to Black program at Texas Tech is designed to help students become financially stable. It is a free service offered to students to help in money and debt management as well as budgeting.Author(s): No creator set

Duke Kunshan University Duke Kunshan University (DKU) is a new joint venture university founded by Duke and Wuhan University and located in Kunshan, China. Duke students and faculty members describe the types of learning experiences and opportunities DKU will offer. Duke President Richard H. Brodhead, DKU Chancellor Liu Jingnan and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Brown Bullock share their visions and expectations for DKU. For more information: www.dku.edu.cn.Author(s): No creator set

How to Use "Picture Book Maker" Picture Book Maker is a great site that lets you use animal characters, backgrounds, and some props to create a story that can be printed or shared via Email. This is a great tool for students in Elementary school. A great idea may be to have the student create a story using five vocabulary words or using the site to create an alternate ending to a story read in class. This is a great resource to help enhance technology instruction and use in the classroom. (5:41)Author(s): No creator set

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An Introduction to Biomedical Nomenclature: Part I, The History and Reasoning behind Biomedical Nome By: RGD.Videos The recent emphasis on standardization of nomenclature is not just a trend, but a necessary way to disambiguate the identification of biological objects such as genes, QTLs, markers, and strains. This video will give you some background on the history of standardized genetic nomenclature and the reason for why it’s important in order to strengthen your understanding of genetic nomenclature.
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An Introduction to Inclined Planes Students are introduced to the concept of simple tools and how they can make difficult or impossible tasks easier. They begin by investigating the properties of inclined planes and how implementing them can reduce the force necessary to lift objects off the ground.Author(s): Mike McGroddy

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Description: Photograph album donated by Philip Barlow depicting various scenes from life in the Leeward Islands.

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Walking To New Orleans Fats Domino 1960 Original Underdub This song by Fats Domino was recorded in 1960 and was a big hit. This makes a fun compliment to studying about Ruby Bridges because it features New Orleans where she lived and went to school. It was on the airwaves the same year that she made history by being the first African America student to attend a white school. (01:54)Author(s): No creator set

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Break the Tension Students learn about and experiment with the concept of surface tension. How can a paper clip "float" on top of water? How can a paper boat be powered by soap in water? How do water striders "walk" on top of water? Why do engineers care about surface tension? Students answer these questions as they investigate surface tension and surfactants.Author(s): Denise Carlson,Janet Yowell,Jay Shah,Malinda Schae